J50TSLEC Remote, electric start, primer on the key, 2cyl.
I couldn't get the engine to fire up this spring, I found the primer solenoid had gone bad. I replaced that and the fuel lines to and from the solenoid. Now I can get the engine to fire up without much hassle, but it will only idle about 5-10 seconds before it dies. I have the selector on the solenoid in the correct position.
If I give it some throttle it will usually stay running but on one cylinder until about 3500rpms or so and then the other cylinder will come alive. Needless to say under 3500 or so rpms it doesn't run great.
I rebuilt the carbs thinking maybe the idle circuit of that carb was gummed up, no change in performance. I then decided to do a link and sync and discovered that it was way off (long story on how that happened, but it is noticeably better now, before I couldn't hardly get it to run even with throttle). I've tried new spark plugs, no change.
I know it is running on one cylinder because I can pull that plug wire and there is no change, my hand will tell you that there is spark though lol. I'm going to test the spark gap today, but I have a feeling that isn't going to be my issue.
Also I tested the compression and got 148psi on both cylinders.
Its strange because the solenoid actually went bad last season but I was able to still get around by flipping the bypass lever and squeezing the bulb to get it started, but even flipping the lever back it didn't do well at low speed, before I did anything the spring it wouldn't even fire.
Anyone got any suggestions before I throw in the towel and pay the boat shop?
I couldn't get the engine to fire up this spring, I found the primer solenoid had gone bad. I replaced that and the fuel lines to and from the solenoid. Now I can get the engine to fire up without much hassle, but it will only idle about 5-10 seconds before it dies. I have the selector on the solenoid in the correct position.
If I give it some throttle it will usually stay running but on one cylinder until about 3500rpms or so and then the other cylinder will come alive. Needless to say under 3500 or so rpms it doesn't run great.
I rebuilt the carbs thinking maybe the idle circuit of that carb was gummed up, no change in performance. I then decided to do a link and sync and discovered that it was way off (long story on how that happened, but it is noticeably better now, before I couldn't hardly get it to run even with throttle). I've tried new spark plugs, no change.
I know it is running on one cylinder because I can pull that plug wire and there is no change, my hand will tell you that there is spark though lol. I'm going to test the spark gap today, but I have a feeling that isn't going to be my issue.
Also I tested the compression and got 148psi on both cylinders.
Its strange because the solenoid actually went bad last season but I was able to still get around by flipping the bypass lever and squeezing the bulb to get it started, but even flipping the lever back it didn't do well at low speed, before I did anything the spring it wouldn't even fire.
Anyone got any suggestions before I throw in the towel and pay the boat shop?